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Preface | ix | |
Abbreviations | xi | |
Map | xiv | |
Chapter 1. | Equality and Opportunity | 1 |
Japan, Asia and the West | 1 | |
The Meiji Restoration | 8 | |
Industrialisation | 17 | |
Colonial policy | 20 | |
The Russo-Japanese War | 22 | |
Versailles and Washington | 24 | |
Colonial Southeast Asia | 30 | |
Chapter 2. | Diplomacy and Force | 39 |
Expansionism | 39 | |
Konoe Fumimaro | 42 | |
The European crisis | 45 | |
The phoney war and the fall of France | 48 | |
The first move on Indo-China | 51 | |
The Burma Road | 54 | |
The Kobayashi mission | 56 | |
The Tripartite Pact | 57 | |
Mediation between French Indo-China and Thailand | 61 | |
The Yoshizawa mission | 66 | |
Southern Indo-China | 68 | |
Negotiations with the United States | 72 | |
Chapter 3. | War and Peace | 80 |
Pearl Harbor | 80 | |
The Thai alliance | 83 | |
The Malayan campaign | 85 | |
The attack on British Borneo | 90 | |
The capture of the Philippines | 91 | |
The conquest of Netherlands India | 92 | |
The invasion of Burma | 95 | |
Midway | 100 | |
Thoughts of peace | 102 | |
Fighting in the Pacific | 104 | |
The coup in Indo-China | 108 | |
Imphal | 110 | |
Surrender | 116 | |
MacArthur and the Philippines | 120 | |
The peoples and the war | 122 | |
The Indian National Army | 123 | |
Chapter 4. | Conquest and Liberation | 125 |
Racism and rhetoric | 125 | |
The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere | 128 | |
The guidelines | 130 | |
The Ministry of Greater East Asia | 133 | |
Independence | 138 | |
War and empire | 142 | |
Chapter 5. | Control and Mobilisation | 144 |
Politics and administration | 144 | |
Burma | 146 | |
The Philippines | 159 | |
Netherlands India | 174 | |
Borneo | 192 | |
Malaya and Singapore | 197 | |
Thailand | 204 | |
Indo-China | 210 | |
Chapter 6. | Demand and Supply | 218 |
Disruption and inflation | 218 | |
Earlier patterns | 220 | |
Wartime patterns | 223 | |
Netherlands India | 226 | |
Malaya and Singapore | 231 | |
Borneo | 235 | |
The Philippines | 238 | |
Burma | 243 | |
Thailand | 246 | |
Indo-China | 249 | |
Chapter 7. | Memory and Legacy | 252 |
Violence | 252 | |
The end of imperialism | 256 | |
Reparations | 258 | |
Malaya, Singapore and Borneo | 259 | |
Netherlands India | 263 | |
The Philippines | 264 | |
Burma | 266 | |
Thailand | 266 | |
Vietnam | 266 | |
Bibliography | 269 | |
Index | 279 |
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